Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! Click here for more info.

» Site Navigation

» Home
 > FAQ

» Online Users: 847

0 members and 847 guests
No Members online
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.

» Today's Birthdays

None

» Stats

Members: 75,945
Threads: 249,141
Posts: 2,572,337
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, SONOMANOODLES
Results 1 to 9 of 9

Thread: Feeding

  1. #1
    Registered User Destanie's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-15-2018
    Location
    Taft Ca.
    Posts
    32
    Thanks
    72
    Thanked 4 Times in 4 Posts

    Feeding

    Do you feed in the enclosure or a diffrent place? Also would like to know why.

  2. #2
    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
    Join Date
    09-28-2006
    Posts
    24,845
    Thanks
    6,116
    Thanked 20,812 Times in 9,584 Posts
    Blog Entries
    1
    Images: 6
    In the enclosure because there is less stress for the animal and you should avoid moving an animal in feed mode unless you want to get tagged (feed mode starts hours before feeding and stops hours after feeding)

    It applies to any species from venemous to retics to BP.
    Deborah Stewart


  3. The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Stewart_Reptiles For This Useful Post:

    Destanie (02-06-2018),Ronniex2 (02-08-2018),Sunnieskys (02-07-2018),Virago (02-08-2018)

  4. #3
    BPnet Veteran Crowfingers's Avatar
    Join Date
    09-27-2015
    Location
    Hayfield Virginia
    Posts
    909
    Thanks
    416
    Thanked 691 Times in 400 Posts
    Images: 11

    Re: Feeding

    Always in the enclosure. Less stress, much less chance of regurgitation from being moved/stress, and snakes don't really learn that hands=food unless you've been handling rats without washing your hands. If my guy is acting hungry- peeking out of a hide, tongue flicking, S-shaped curl, then I don't try and pick him up. Its all about knowing your snake and their body language and habits
    No cage is too large - nature is the best template - a snoot can't be booped too much


  5. The Following User Says Thank You to Crowfingers For This Useful Post:

    Destanie (02-06-2018)

  6. #4
    Banned
    Join Date
    01-27-2017
    Location
    MA, USA
    Posts
    10,560
    Thanks
    14,297
    Thanked 11,073 Times in 5,330 Posts
    Inside the enclosure.

    Moving the snake prior to feeding can stress the snake, which can be reason for refusals.

    Assuming the snake eats:
    Moving the snake out of the feeding enclosure is a good way to get bitten, since the snake is likely still in feed mode.
    Moving the snake can also lead to the snake regurgitating.

    I have always fed inside the snake's enclosures, and have NEVER been bitten inside any of my enclosures.
    I also have never had any substrate related issues due to feeding inside the enclosure. Snakes digest fur and bone, a little dirt won't hurt.

  7. The Following User Says Thank You to Craiga 01453 For This Useful Post:

    Destanie (02-06-2018)

  8. #5
    Registered User
    Join Date
    01-23-2018
    Posts
    13
    Thanks
    1
    Thanked 4 Times in 4 Posts
    always in the enclosure.. You never want to have to move a snake right after a large meal..

  9. #6
    BPnet Senior Member RickyNY's Avatar
    Join Date
    07-11-2017
    Location
    Buffalo, NY
    Posts
    1,448
    Thanks
    1,325
    Thanked 1,336 Times in 775 Posts
    Images: 7
    In the enclosure.

  10. #7
    BPnet Senior Member Sunnieskys's Avatar
    Join Date
    05-13-2017
    Location
    Seattle, WA
    Posts
    2,471
    Thanks
    913
    Thanked 1,694 Times in 1,076 Posts
    Images: 2
    In the enclosure. What deb said.
    ~Sunny~
    Booplesnoop
    Coilsome, Odyn, & Eeden AKA theLittleOne

    0:1 Pastel Het Red Day Chocolate
    1:0 Normal
    0:0:1 Pueblan milk snake

    *~* Nothing sticky (tape, stick on gauges, Velcro) goes into your enclosure! Again...NOTHING sticky goes into your enclosure....EVER! *~*

  11. #8
    BPnet Senior Member Sonny1318's Avatar
    Join Date
    07-02-2014
    Location
    Chicago
    Posts
    2,262
    Thanks
    4,720
    Thanked 1,538 Times in 1,148 Posts
    Images: 9
    Feeding out of the enclosure in a separate container is very old school. It was believed that only breeders fed in the enclosure because of the time it would take to feed a very large collection out of enclosure. Some also believed it would cause the snake to associate anything coming into with tank as food. Turns out, it works better feeding them in the enclosure. This is why so many recommend it, myself included. It is easy on all involved. The snake, the keeper, less chance of getting bitten or stressing out the animal with a possible chance of regurgitating. Trust me, I feed out of cage way too long, with a very large boa collection. Oh it can definitely be done, but why when it’s just better for the whole situation to just feed in cage. 😉

  12. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Sonny1318 For This Useful Post:

    Craiga 01453 (02-07-2018),Virago (02-08-2018)

  13. #9
    Registered User Virago's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-15-2018
    Location
    Detroit
    Posts
    83
    Thanks
    131
    Thanked 44 Times in 29 Posts

    Re: Feeding

    inside enclosure

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.1